This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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The contact owns a 1997 Dodge Caravan. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph, the air bags deployed inadvertently. The contact sustained bruises and scratches to the right arm when the air bags deployed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 39,000.
Air bag light is on and cruise control and horn doesn't work. Consumer states having a recall notice for these problems but delearship refuses to fix because the vehicle is not a 1998 or newer. The consumer's steering wheel is getting worst. Consumer's VIN #'s are not on the recall list, consumer also owns a 2000 Dodge van. Consumer wants to be kept up to date on the progress of the claim.
Complaint received via E-mail. My vehicle was met with an accident on route 516, old bridge, NJ. My vehicle was hit from behind by a school bus and pushed into a lamp pole. My vehicle is totaled as per state farm insurance. Both air bag failed to work. The driver and passenger seats collapsed backward instead of protecting our neck and body. The vehicle is with state farm insurance.. also, driver and passenger seats collapsed backwards, resulting in two injuries.
Consumer was having the same problems as stated in recall 04V480000 concerning air bag clock spring. Dealership would not repair free of charge because the VIN was not included.
While driving, the SRS light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. The driver pressed down on the horn, but it failed to work. Please fill in additional information.
- Rochester, NY, USA
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The consumer stated her husband was coming out of the driveway and the vehicle was hit on the side. She stated that he received some minor injuries and his air bag did not deploy.
The cruise control stopped working. Then the air bag light came on. I later realized that the horn doesn't work. I reported this to the dealer service dept. At a nys inspection visit. The vehicle passed inspection. I have had several incidents where I needed to use the horn, and was unable to. This is a serious safety defect.
I own a 1997 Dodge Caravan, with approx 139,000 miles on it. I just read in the birmingham news about the NHTSA investigating daimler-Chrysler's 1998-1999 Dodge Caravan/Chrysler town & countrys/Plymouth Voyager. The article states the vans had a defect with the steering wheel/airbag. Mine is doing this exact thing. About a month ago, the airbag warning light came on, and the horn and cruise control quit working. Please include the 1997 model years in the investigation.
Air bag light appeared and remained on the dashboard until the vehicle was shut off. Consumer took the vehicle to garage, and mechanic noticed that the clock spring needed replacement.
Air bags deployed without vehicle being in an accident. Consumer stated the claim was denied by the manufacturer because they felt that the undercarriage was damaged due to a significant impact with the hard surface. A police report was taken. Driver was injured.
Windshield wipers come on by themselves all the time, sometimes they stop after a few swipes and sometimes I need to turn the switch on and then off again to make them stop. So far they have worked when I needed them but it may only be a matter of time before complete failure. This should be a recall item, it is very unsafe! (1999) airbag light comes on and stays on nearly all the time now. (Jun 2003) sliding door lock doesn't always engage or disengage when using the power locks.
In January 2003, I received a recall notice from Chrysler for the air bag clock spring on my 1997 Dodge Caravan. The notice said that if I had already had the clock spring replaced ( I had), that I should submit the requested information and they would pay me back. I sent this information on January 12, 2003 to the address on the recall notice. The repair cost $142.22.I heard nothing unti April 4, 2003, when I received a letter asking for the same copies I had submitted in January. I resent them, and have heard nothing since. It has now been six months since I received the original notice from Chrysler (reference # 10925018-VR102141-B24) and still have no reimbursement. It appears Chrysler has no intention of complying with the information in their recall notice. What should I do?
The vehicle was involved in a collision where the consumers vehicle rear ended a pick up truck. Neither driver nor passenger side air bags deployed. No serious injuries were sustained.
Consumer stated dealer refused to perform recall remedy 02V293000 because air bag warning light was not illuminated at the time consumer brought vehicle to dealership.
After the dealership metro Chrysler; 718-479-6452; jamaica queens NY; did the recall for the clock spring; 02 V 293 000, vehicle was in a frontal collision and none of the air bags deployed upon impact.
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- Davie, FL, USA